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...Bruce Goff, an eccentric, organic and wacky acolyte of Frank Lloyd Wright, is often credited with getting there first....
...Yet the feel is oddly warm, rich and rewarding, a moment of creative and cultural friction as bourgeois Austria rubs against Frank Lloyd Wright’s attempts to create an American architecture....
...So when he came to design an Alpine house, the Villa Lora Totino (1946), you can sense in his drawings those folk forms, but they are sharpened up, laced through with a little Frank Lloyd Wright and a touch...
...In the US, after the excesses of Art Nouveau, Frank Lloyd Wright’s influence arguably restored the reputation of stained glass, particularly in the domestic sphere, with his hundreds of inventive, geometric...
...I borrowed Le Corbusier’s Toward an Architecture and books on Frank Lloyd Wright from the local library.”...
...Lloyd Wright and his students, notably Bruce Goff and outsider art, particularly Ferdinand Cheval, the French postman who self-built his eccentric castle in Hauterives....
...To be fair, Frank Gehry, the museum’s architect, never claimed his building did it all alone....
...Walker was described by Frank Lloyd Wright as “the only other honest architect in America”, though he was devastated to be accused in the 1960s of stealing a commission from another architect....
...The big brains of modernism — Le Corbusier, Frank Lloyd Wright and others — were fixated on building homes surrounded by greenery and fresh air, disdaining the restrictions of historic cities full of dark...
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...Prince Albert II of Monaco is standing in his palace gardens, contemplating a sweeping vista of the country he has ruled for 17 years since the death of his father, Prince Rainier III....
...But for many years Burkle was also the owner of Frank Lloyd Wright’s magical Mayan-inflected Ennis House (1924) in Los Angeles, a dazzlingly original building that has featured in dozens of films and television...
...And of course there’s Frank Lloyd Wright’s Guggenheim Museum in New York. But it makes for a terrible gallery; the paintings are never parallel with the floor so they always seem wonky....
...Clad in timber shingles, they have an organic, rugged feel, part Frank Lloyd Wright, part Swiss chalet, part retro sci-fi....
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...Frank Lloyd Wright, too, carved out window seats and the complex, interlocking geometries of Adolf Loos’s Muller House in Prague (1929-30) sculpted intimate spaces with the cubic volume....
...Its predecessors embraced Charles Rennie Mackintosh in Glasgow, Frank Lloyd Wright in Chicago, the Viennese Secessionists and the functional forms of industrial architecture — with a pinch of Ancient Egyptian...
...A green tractor sits outside the Guggenheim in New York, the arc of its fenders echoing the curves of Frank Lloyd Wright’s building....
...Wedged into the Cornish rocks, Creek Vean’s form was inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s houses....
...My favourite bit is the line Frank Lloyd Wright used to have about his own homes with elegant lead roofs: he referred to them as one, two or three-bucket houses....
...Kitaj was only one of the artists for whom Long designed studios — others included Peter Blake, Frank Auerbach and Gordon House....
...Lloyd Wright — never going anywhere near Budapest, nevertheless features bits of Magyar....
...“There could be nothing more inspiring to an architect on this earth,” wrote Frank Lloyd Wright, “than that spot of pure Arizona desert.”...
...Chicago may be the city of the skyscraper, the most American of American cities, where Frank Lloyd Wright made his name and Louis Sullivan invented the tall building as an artistic medium, but it also has...
...As well as the anniversaries of the Pompidou and the Bilbao Guggenheim, 2017 is also the 150th anniversary of the birth of the self-proclaimed greatest architect in the world, Frank Lloyd Wright....
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